times stronger and easy to deal with.
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
> -Original Message-
> From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
> Behalf Of Art McBride
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 12:44 AM
> To: 'Roger'; amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: [ams
+1
If the feed is only active for schools contacts it's going to be an
expensive ham activity as most of the equipment needed is going to be fully
dedicated for this and the schedule is going to be VERY limited.
Even if it sounds very attractive ... if there is not a permanent feed, I
will have t
That Stefan would be great!
73 Bob
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From: "Stefan Wagener"
To: "I0ELE"
Cc: "AMSAT -BB"
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 4:40:59 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
Thanks Emanuele,
The last part of your message is ac
Thanks Emanuele,
The last part of your message is actually the most important part. Watching
the ISS astronauts talking to schools and having a video feed is great.
However, looking at schedules and available downlinks for NA and or Europe,
they are limited and might not really much worth of an in
Hi Dave,
this will be normally used on the occasion of ARISS school contacts.
However ARISS intention is to have the video on for long periods with
still or live video material.
Emanuele I0ELE
Il 15/05/2013 1.57, Dave Webb KB1PVH ha scritto:
I would like to know how often this is even going
I would like to know how often this is even going to be in operation before
I make myself crazy trying to piece something together.
Dave-KB1PVH
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extra expense of a set-top box.
Matty
MD0MAN
Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 21:33:13 +0100 (BST)
From: M5AKA
To: Daniel Schultz , amsat-bb@amsat.org, Greg Dolkas
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
Mess
2 PM EDT
From: Greg D
To: M5AKA Cc: Daniel Schultz ,
amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
2 mhz? Yeah, that would be tough... Ok, DVB-S it is.
Thanks all for the education. There's a swap meet coming up in a couple
of weeks... Sounds like I have a now h
designed for!
Dan Schultz N8FGV
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From: Greg D
To: M5AKA Cc: Daniel Schultz ,
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Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
2 mhz? Yeah, that would be tough... Ok, DVB-S it is.
Thanks all for the
eived: Mon, 13 May 2013 10:52:22 PM EDT
> From: Greg D
> To: M5AKA Cc: Daniel Schultz ,
> amsat-bb@amsat.org
> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
>
>> 2 mhz? Yeah, that would be tough... Ok, DVB-S it is.
>>
>> Thanks all for the education. There
PM EDT
From: Greg D
To: M5AKA Cc: Daniel Schultz ,
amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
> 2 mhz? Yeah, that would be tough... Ok, DVB-S it is.
>
> Thanks all for the education. There's a swap meet coming up in a couple
> of weeks... Sounds
2 mhz? Yeah, that would be tough... Ok, DVB-S it is.
Thanks all for the education. There's a swap meet coming up in a couple
of weeks... Sounds like I have a now have a mission. :-)
Greg KO6TH
M5AKA wrote:
--- On Mon, 13/5/13, Greg Dolkas wrote:
Is there something about the DVB-S mo
--- On Mon, 13/5/13, Greg Dolkas wrote:
> Is there something about the DVB-S modulation that makes it
> astoundingly better for this application? For
> something that is intended to be widely received, they sure
> are making it difficult...
DVB-S receivers are in use in hundreds of millions of h
Thanks, Dan. That helps a lot.
Is there something about the DVB-S modulation that makes it astoundingly better
for this application? For something that is intended to be widely received,
they sure are making it difficult...
Greg. KO6TH
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at-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
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Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 12:44 AM
To: 'Roger'; amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
Roger,
A SWAG, (Wild Guess) 1 degree per second at a Zenith of 90 degrees.
Anything less than 90 degrees will be slower with
Typo on my earlier email I meant HTV-4 not ATV-4 and so launch date is
different around August ?
ARISS Antennas Installed on Columbus http://www.ariss-eu.org/columbus.htm
73 Trevor M5AKA
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Thanks for any information.
Farrell Winder, W8ZCF
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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From: "I0ELE"
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 6:32 PM
To: "Greg D"
Cc:
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
HAMTV stream will be trans
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>> Right. But what is that in terms of what normally gets described?
>> For example, I have a Digital TV card for my computer (Pinnacle PCTV
>> HD). It says it does "ATSC digital TV (HDTV up to 1080i, and SDTV)"
>> and "Clear QAM (unencrypted digit
: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS HamTV Frequencies
Anybody off the top of their heads know how many degrees a second swing
are (is?) required for direct aim at the ISS? I know there are beam
width tolerances, altitude variations and degree above horizon
variations but I'm looking at Bob B's fix
Ah, that is probably right. Model is PCTV-800i; it's definitely aimed
at terrestrial stuff. Now I know what "-S" means...
Would there, by chance, be a decoder for the FunCube Dongle (or other
USB thingie)?
Thanks for the help,
Greg KO6TH
I0ELE wrote:
Hi Greg,
I believe that your Pinnac
Hi Greg,
I believe that your Pinnacle PC Card is not for DVB-S (Satellite
networks) but for DVB-T (terrestrial networks).
Please check on the web or give me the model of your card, so that I
will check it.
Emanuele I0ELE
Il 13/05/2013 0.45, Greg D ha scritto:
Hi Emanuele,
Right. But what is
Hi Emanuele,
Right. But what is that in terms of what normally gets described? For
example, I have a Digital TV card for my computer (Pinnacle PCTV HD).
It says it does "ATSC digital TV (HDTV up to 1080i, and SDTV)" and
"Clear QAM (unencrypted digital cable)".
Am I even close?
Greg KO6T
HAMTV stream will be transmitted at 1.3 MSym/s or at 2.0 MSym/s.
Technical specs of the set-top box indicate the range of the decoded
stream. Generally this range is from 2 to 45 MSym/s, therefore if you
need to buy it, you should select one that can guarantee a range from 1
to 45 MSym/s.
Ema
For the digital TV challenged, what means "Any DVB-S Decoder which can
decode a 1.3 MSym/s TV signal"? How would I know if I have such a
thing, or what I would need to get if I don't.
Greg KO6TH
I0ELE wrote:
Certainly!
You can find the nominal link budget on
http://www.amsat.it/HAMTV_Link
A dish like in the picture probably has a beam-width of 15-ish degrees.
I used a 30 inch BBQ grill antenna for AO-40, and would notice a
drop-off when mis-aimed by about that much. ISS moves VERY quickly
compared to AO-40, so some sort of active positioning on both axis is
going to be require
Certainly!
You can find the nominal link budget on
http://www.amsat.it/HAMTV_Link-budget-IARU.pdf and all the relevant
information http://www.amsat.it/Amsat-Italia_HamTV_brochure.pdf.
However
* Recommended Antenna gain > 25 dB
* RHCP
* Low noise down converter i.e. Kuhne LNC 25 or LNC 25 TM
HamTV - Houston Power Point slides
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/Meetings/2011_Houston/Presentations/11%20Presentazione_Houston_Draft.pdf
Some addition information plus a video of a presentation given by AMSAT-Italia
(video in Italian) is on the ESA website at
http://www.esa.int/About_Us/ESR
Anybody off the top of their heads know how many degrees a second swing
are (is?) required for direct aim at the ISS? I know there are beam
width tolerances, altitude variations and degree above horizon
variations but I'm looking at Bob B's fixed antenna aiming of 15-20
degrees above horizon t
Certainly!
You can find the nominal link budget on
http://www.amsat.it/HAMTV_Link-budget-IARU.pdf and all the relevant
information http://www.amsat.it/Amsat-Italia_HamTV_brochure.pdf.
However
* Recommended Antenna gain > 25 dB
* RHCP
* Low noise down converter i.e. Kuhne LNC 25 or LNC 25 TM
The AMSAT-UK page at http://amsat-uk.org/2013/05/12/hamtv-from-the-iss/
provides the links, they are:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hamtvproject
More information at http://www.amsat.it/Amsat-Italia_HamTV_brochure.pdf
and http://www.amsat.it/Amsat-Italia_HamTV.pdf
The HamTV.pdf gives the l
Nice!
Has anyone figured out any ground station requirements? Antenna gain,
polarization, receiving equipment etc...
Stefan, VE4NSA
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:01 AM, M5AKA wrote:
> The IARU Amateur Satellite Frequency Coordination Panel have announced
> frequencies of 2422.0 MHz and 2437.0 MH
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